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DECORATIVE STITCHING MACHINE PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL MACHINE SERIAL No: PART NUMBER 97.7000.0.003 This manual is valid from the machine Serial No.: P704697 MODEL DECO 2000 03 / 2018

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DECORATIVE STITCHING MACHINE

PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL

MACHINE SERIAL No:

PART NUMBER 97.7000.0.003This manual is valid from the machine Serial No.: P704697

MODEL DECO 2000

03 / 2018

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DECORATIVE STITCHING MACHINE

PARTS AND SERVICE MANUAL

MACHINE SERIAL No:

MODEL DECO 2000

PART NUMBER 97.7000.0.003This manual is valid from the machine Serial No.: P704697

03 / 2018

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LIMITED WARRANTY ON NEW AMF REECE EQUIPMENT

Warranty provisions:

A ninety (90) day limited service labor warranty to correct defects in installation, workmanship, or mate-rial without charge for labor. This portion of the warranty applies to machines sold as ”installed” only.

A one (1) year limited material warranty on major component parts to replace materials with defects. Any new part believed defective must be returned freight prepaid to AMF Reece, Inc. for inspection. If, upon inspection, the part or material is determined to be defective, AMF Reece, Inc. will replace it without charge to the customer for parts or material.

Service labor warranty period shall begin on the completed installation date. Material warranty shall be-gin on the date the equipment is shipped from AMF Reece, Inc.

Exclusions:

Excluded from both service labor warranty and material warranty are: (1) Consumable parts which would be normally considered replaceable in day-to-day operations. These include parts such as nee-dles, knives, loopers and spreaders. (2) Normal adjustment and routine maintenance. This is the sole responsibility of the customer. (3) Cleaning and lubrication of equipment. (4) Parts found to be altered, broken or damaged due to neglect or improper installation or application. (5) Damage caused by the use of non-Genuine AMF Reece parts. (6) Shipping or delivery charges.

There is no service labor warranty for machines sold as ”uninstalled”.

Equipment installed without the assistance of a certified technician (either an AMF Reece Employee, a Certified Contractor, or that of an Authorized Distributor) will have the limited material warranty only. Only the defective material will be covered. Any charges associated with the use of an AMF Reece Technician or that of a Distributor to replace the defective part will be the customer’s responsibility.

NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO DESCRIPTION, QUALITY, MERCHANTABIL-ITY, and FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY OTHER MATTER IS GIVEN BY SELLER OR SELLER’S AGENT IN CONNECTION HEREWITH. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SELL-ER OR SELLER’S AGENT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS OR ANY OTHER DIRECT OR INDI-RECT COSTS, EXPENSES, LOSSES OR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF DEFECTS IN OR FAILURE OF THE EQUIPMENT OR ANY PART THEREOF.

WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS A QUESTION REGARDING WARRANTY

If a machine is purchased through an authorized AMF Reece, Inc. distributor, warranty questions should be first directed to that distributor. However, the satisfaction and goodwill of our customers are of pri-mary concern to AMF Reece, Inc. In the event that a warranty matter is not handled to your satisfaction, please contact AMF Reece office:

Prostejov, Czech RepublicPhone: (+420) 582-309-275Fax: (+420) 582-360-608e-mail: [email protected]

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Warranty Registration Card (Please Fax or Mail immediately after installation)

Note: All Warranty Claims Void, unless Registration Card on file at AMF Reece HQ

Machine model number:(S101, S100, S104, S105, S311, Decostitch, S4000, EBS Mark II, etc)

Manufacturer‘s serial or production number:

Installation Site Information:

Customer‘s Name:

Customer‘s Mailing Address:

Customer‘s Telephone Number:

Supervising Mechanic‘s or Technician‘s Name:

Signature of Supervising Technician:

AMF Reece Technician‘s Name:

AMF Reece Technician‘s Signature:

Type of garment produced at this location?

Average Daily Production Expected from this machine?(number of buttonholes, jackets sewn, pants produced, buttons sewn, etc)

Any special requirements required at this location?

What other AMF Reece Machines are at this location?

How can we serve you better?

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Released: 11/2014E-mail: [email protected]; webside: amfreece.comPhone: +420 582 309 146; Fax: +420 582 360 606

TABLE OF CONTENTS

A - INTRODUCTION1. MACHINE DECO 2000 BASIC FUNCTIONS AND ADVANTAGES ....................................................1-12. BASIC INFARMATIONS .........................................................................................................................1-23. SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................1-34. SAFETY LABELS AND DEVICE ...........................................................................................................1-45. GENERAL MACHINE PARTS DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................1-56. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SECURITY OF THE OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE ..................1-67. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES ...................................................................................................................1-8

B - MACHINE INSTALLATION1. CONTENT OF THE SHIPPING BOX ....................................................................................................1-92. TABLE INSTALLATION .........................................................................................................................1-93. ACCESSORIES ....................................................................................................................................1-104. CONNECTION OF THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY .......................................................1-10

C - MACHINE CONTROLS1. POWER UP ..........................................................................................................................................1-112. CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................................1-123. SEWING SPEED ADJUSTMENT ........................................................................................................1-124. TOP STITCH AND BOTTOM STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT ......................................................1-135. SETTING THE STITCH STYLE ..........................................................................................................1-156. THREAD TRIM - LENGTH ADJUSTMENT .........................................................................................1-177. COUNTER .............................................................................................................................................1-188. CONDENSET STITCH - DENSE .........................................................................................................1-199. TIE - OFF / BACK TACK ......................................................................................................................1-2010. ADJUSTING THE MACHINE - PICK STITCH ....................................................................................1-2211. STARTING SEWING ............................................................................................................................1-2312. ERROR MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................1-2413. SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE .............................................................................................................1-25

D - CORRECT MACHINE APPLICATION1. NEEDLE INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................1-262. THREADING .........................................................................................................................................1-27

E - STANDARD MACHINE ADJUSTMENT1. ADJUSTMENT ......................................................................................................................................1-282. ADJUSTMENT OF NEEDLE BARS ....................................................................................................1-312.1. Adjust the upper needle bar ...................................................................................................................1-312.2. Adjust the lower needle bar ...................................................................................................................1-312.3. Adjust the needle release .......................................................................................................................1-313. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF GRIPPER FINGERS .....................................................................1-333.1. Align to the needle .................................................................................................................................1-333.2. Adjust finger closing ...............................................................................................................................1-333.3. Timing the gripper fingers .......................................................................................................................1-334. ADJUSTING LOOP SUPPORT, THREAD GUIDE, AND SEPARATOR GUIDE ...............................1-354.1. Adjust the loop support ...........................................................................................................................1-354.2. Adjust the thread guide ..........................................................................................................................1-354.3. Adjust the separator guide .....................................................................................................................1-355. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF THE THREAD LIFTER ..................................................................1-375.1. Adjust lifter hook .....................................................................................................................................1-376. TIMING THE THREAD BRUSH ...........................................................................................................1-376.1. Thread brush opening ............................................................................................................................1-377. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF THREAD TENSION FINGER .......................................................1-397.1. Set forward position ................................................................................................................................1-397.2. Timing the tension finger ........................................................................................................................1-397.3. Clearance from the needle .....................................................................................................................1-397.4. Adjust the stitch tension .........................................................................................................................1-39

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8. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF MATERIAL FEED ..........................................................................1-418.1. Position the timing of material feed ........................................................................................................1-418.2. Adjust feed dog angle .............................................................................................................................1-418.3. Adjust feed dog height ............................................................................................................................1-418.4. Adjust feed dog timing ............................................................................................................................1-419. TIMING THE FOLLOWER FOOT ........................................................................................................1-439.1. Adjust the follower foot separation .........................................................................................................1-4310. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING, LEFT LOOPER AND RIGHT LOOPER .............................................1-4510.1. Left looper dwell position ......................................................................................................................1-4510.2. Left looper clearance ............................................................................................................................1-4510.3. Left looper height ..................................................................................................................................1-4510.4. Right looper dwell .................................................................................................................................1-4510.5. Looper timing ........................................................................................................................................1-4511. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF LOWER LOOPER .........................................................................1-4711.1. Timing the drive gibs ............................................................................................................................1-4711.2. Timing the lower looper ........................................................................................................................1-4711.3. Align the lower hook tip ........................................................................................................................1-4712. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF BENDER PLATE ...........................................................................1-4912.1. Raised position of bender plate ............................................................................................................1-4912.2. Adjust bender plate height ....................................................................................................................1-4912.3. Align to the throat plate ........................................................................................................................1-4912.4. Timing the plate ....................................................................................................................................1-4912.5. Adjust the angle plate latch ..................................................................................................................1-5112.6. Adjust cam lever spring ........................................................................................................................1-5112.7. Presser foot tension .............................................................................................................................1-5112.8. Rod spring compression .......................................................................................................................1-5113. STEP MOTOR SET UP .......................................................................................................................1-5214. SETTING - UP PROCEDURE FOR FEED DOG SENSOR AND FLAG ..........................................1-5315. BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS .......................................................................................................1-54

F - MACHINE MAINTENANCE1. PRINCIPLES OF MACHINE MAINTENANCE ...................................................................................1-552. MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ....................................................................................1-563. MACHINE LUBRICATION ....................................................................................................................1-564. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................1-585. MACHINE DISPOSAL ..........................................................................................................................1-58

DECO 2000

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1. MACHINE DECO 2000 BASIC FUNCTIONS AND ADVANTAGES

1. Decorative machine Deco 2000 was created at AMF Reece company, so that the machine maximally imitate the hand stitching and allows to select and create the stitch style.

The secret of this machine is principally at the special transitivity needle system. Double pointed needle with an eye at the mid point passes through the material brings the thread from one needle bar to the other exactly as a seamstress. This machine develops the stitch with a perfect strength, higher quality and higher productivity than is the hand stitching.

2. This machine has the Microprocessor with the graphical display. Used operations in the program are easy to understand whereby symbols. It allows to the operator fast and easy setting up all needed parameters with out linguistic barriers.The adjustment of the sewing speed and stitch style are operations which can be made by one catch of screen.The other possibility of setting the parameters is to reverse of the Top stitch and Button stitch parameters by the Reverse button placed (on the right) on the plate.

3. The quality is assured on all types of fabrics by use the double pointed needle.This needle is passing through the material very lightly, does not intercept the fabric and leave far smallest hole after puncture than when the usual needle is used.

4. The Deco 2000 machine sewing speed up to the 500 stitches per minute is ten times more productive than the hand stitching. The all stitch style parameters can be reversed at any sewing speed, which escalate the productivity and minimizes the thread waste.

5. The Motor precisely positioning the needle up to the home position is another advantage of this machine. The operator can with sureness start the sewing cycle from the beginning and also automatically situate the needle up when the threading is needed.

6. Application: Edgestitching -ofjackets,overcoats,pocketflaps Saddlestitching -jacketsovercoatsladiesjackets,collarsandcuffsonshirtsandblouses Decorative stitching - all outwear garments, including leathewear

7. Deco 2000 is produced in two versions Deco 2000 ATT and Deco 2000 Pick Stitch (See technical conditions page 1-3)

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Phone: +420 582 309 146; Fax: +420 582 360 606

A - INTRODUCTION

2. BASIC INFARMATIONS

The sewing machine Deco 2000 is designed and produced to be very reliable. Important design goals have been to provide a safe machine that is simple and inexpensive to maintain.

Special electronic and mechanical safety devices protect the operator and the machine. There is a special power lockoutswitchthatpermitsthemachinetobelockedintheoffposition,sothatitcannotbecycledaccidentally.Thedrive cover is equipped with a safety switch that will not allow machine operation while the cover is open. There is an emergencyoffswitch.Therearesafety-warninglabelsonthemachineinallareasthatrequirespecialcare.Thesemust not be removed. If they are lost replace them immediately.Never remove safety mechanisms or labels. Said precautions can not include all safety devices, so it is necessary for the operator before the machine is used, to read and understand to this manual. It will eliminate the mistakes during the installation, and during the operation as well. Do not start the machine if you did not read all instructions delivered with the machine and if you do not understand all functions and procedures. In this manual are incorporated three category of safety instructions :

DANGER! Possible loss of life.

WARNING! Possible serious injury or machine damage.

NOTICE! Possible injury or machine damage.

It is recommend that service workers from AMF Reece oversee the installation and initial training of your mechanics and operators.

Themosteffectivesafetyprecautionisawell-managedsafetyprogram.Besurethosewhousethismachineareproperly trained. Never disable safety equipment.

Always wear safety goggles when operating or servicing the machine.

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3. SPECIFICATIONS

Machine type Deco 2000 ATT Deco 2000 Pick Stitch

Description Electronic decorative machine Deco 2000 or sewing ladies and man jacketsStitch style

Machine Performance 150 to 500 turns per minute/ from 75 to 250 stitches per minuteSewing Speed 500 s.p.m.Stitch Length From 0,1 to 8 mmMaximum Work Thickness Maximally 5 mmRecommended Thread Lenght Cut thread from

400 — 900 mm standardCut thread lenght in advance from400 — 1200 mm (waxed)

Cut thread lenght in advance from400 — 1200 mm (waxed)

Technical Specifications for condensed stitch:Range for length of single stitch (Stitch Density) 5 to 30 Units

Maximum length for condensed stitch 300 Units

Note: 10 units displayed on the touch panel constitute approximately 1 mm which may vary practically depending on the type of fabric.

Automatic Thread Cutting —

Recommended Thread Thickness Synthetic thread —Silcora waxed silk thread (Rice)Size A Lightweight materialSize C medium, heavyweight materialOther high quality threads may be used, but may result in some loss of quality after threads pressing the garment and sewing quality

Used Needle AMF Reece 59 - 83 - 1032 BI / Pn. 00103238 /Size36NormalweightmaterialsfinethreadSize 38 Normal weight materials normal threadSize 49 Heavyweight materials

Lubrication Manually ( every day)Operating Conditions According to IEC 364 - 3, IEC 364 - 51 temperature from +5°C to 40°C,

relativeair humidity from 30 to 80%Motor Asynchronous 3 stage motor 0,37 KWElectrical Requirements 1 NPE ~ 50 Hz 230 V/TN/S:1 NPE ~ 60 Hz 230 V/TN/STable Dimension 956 (L) x 630 (W) x 850Machine Head Dimension 1118 mm (L) x 940 mm (W) x 1118 mmMachine Head Weight 220 kgLine Circuit Breaker Maximally 16 ADimension Packed Weight 1168 mm (L) x 1041mm (W) x 1118 mm (H) 338 kg

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A - INTRODUCTION

4. SAFETY LABELS AND DEVICE

1 Warning2 Danger - possible injury3 Covers removed, possible injury4 Standard Label 5 Needle Bar Cover

6 Display7 Table8 Control Box9 Stop Button10 Hand Wheel

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11 Motor Sew12 Table Top13 Main Power Switch14 Start Button15 Foot Pedal16 Halogen Lamp

17 Machine Head18 Reverse Button19 Knee Lever20 Thread Trim21 Large Tension Assembly22 Thread Stand

5. GENERAL MACHINE PARTS DESCRIPTION

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Phone: +420 582 309 146; Fax: +420 582 360 606

A - INTRODUCTION

6. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SECURITY OF THE OPERATOR AND MAINTENANCE

When the machine is set to the working area, it is recommended to keep the minimal distance said in the drawing. DANGER! Do not place the machine close to the steam irons because higher temperature than is said in chapter Specificationscancauseslightlossthequalityofthewaxedsilkthreads.Observealldirectionssaidbellow.

WARNING! - Before machine connection to the power make sure, whether all safety covers are mounted. - Ifitisnecessarytoremovesomesafetycovers,switchofftheoperatingswitch(circuitbreaker)anddisconnectthe machine by the fork of supply from the socket.

- Do not connect the machine to the power if some cover is removed. - Disconnection of connectors, when the machine is under electrical power is prohibited - Possible damage of electrical components and motors

WARNING! - Remember the position of the Emergency stop button so that is possible use it from the arbitrary position. - Make sure, whether supply of energy and its dimensioning and safeguarding allows permanent supply of energy needed for dependable output of the machine.

- Check if the electrical cables are not damaged, so that be touch with uncovered conductor, can not occur any injury.

- When the covers are damaged, repair or replace them immediately for the new ones. - Do not touch rotary shafts by hands. - In any circumstance, do not put hands to the needle space. - Beforechangingtheneedle,switchofftheoperatingswitch(circuitbreaker). - Before cleaning or any maintenance work on the machine, disconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket.

- In case when the operator will not work on the machine, disconnect the power supply by removing the plug from the socket.

- Do not adjust the machine in any way, which could endanger its safety. - Every part of the machine can be dangerous, if there is incorrect manipulation or faulty maintenance with the machine. That is why everybody, who will manipulate, maintain or operate with this machine must be acquainted with informations included in this manual.

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CAUTION! - Perform all regular service as described by this manual. - Ifthereisanyproblemwithpowersupply,turnofftheminepowerswitch(circuitbreaker). - Do not remove, paint over, damage or any way change safety labels. If a safety labels are lost or cannot be easily read, order the new one in our factory and place them on the original place.

- Long hair and loose clothing may be dangerous near any machinery. Always contain long hair and avoid loose clothing, so that it cannot be caught by machinery and cause injury.

- Neverusethismachinewhileundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol. - If anything seems to be operating incorrectly in the machine call for maintenance assistance immediately. - Be sure that there is adequate light for safe operation. A normal minimum light level is 750 Lux. - Do not operate the machine when changing from cold to heat.

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A - INTRODUCTION

7. SPECIAL ACCESSORIES

Size 36 needle for Medium weight with Fine Thread (part number 00103236)Size 38 needle for Medium weight with Medium Thread (part number 00103238)Itispossibletousedifferentneedlesizes,butitisnecessarytousedifferentneeedlebarkitforspecificneedle.(seetable)

The Recommended thread for the Deco 2000 machine is Rice WAXED THREAD.It is available in 2 sizes: Size A for Light weight materials Size C for Medium / Heavy weight materials

**Note: “Other high quality threads may be used, with some loss of quality and production.”Needles and threads can be ordered at out distributors, where are held in stock***To ensure consistent quality of production, use only “Genuine AMF-Reece Part & Accessories”.

* Two sets in machine

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B - MACHINE ASSEMBLY

1. CONTENT OF THE SHIPPING BOX

1. The delivery usually contains one box, if it is not mentioned otherwise during the ordering. The box contain machine and dismount table.

2. In a box is also carton with accessories and operation instruction with spare parts manual.

3. When unpacking the delivery, follow labels which are on a cover.

CAUTION! If the delivery was damaged during the transport, inform the carrier. Check the containsof the delivery with order. In case that there are some faults, immediately inform the manufacturer-later complains will not be taken into consideration.

2. TABLE INSTALLATION

Install the table to the hinge on the rear side of the machine. Tighten the screws 1 well. Fold the table up and screw 2 the holder 3 41441059 to the machine frame.

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B - MACHINE ASSEMBLY

3. ACCESSORIES

A package of accessories is supplied with this machine, please refer to page 3-52 for detailed descriptions.

4. CONNECTION OF THE MACHINE TO THE POWER SUPPLY

Power supply must be 208 to 230 volts 1 phase, 50 or 60 hertz. Receptacle plug must meet requirements of IEC standard 364-4-41, its circuit breaker must be minimal 10A with characteristic C according to the EN 60947-2 (or 16A with characteristic B). No other devices must not be connected to the circuit breaker of the socker. The machine is equipped with a filters which contain capacitors which generate an high frequency leakage current. In order to prevent nuisance tripping, residual current protection device must be protected against these high frequency currents: this is the case for industrial residual current device (example „S“ type).

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C - MACHINE CONTROLS

1. POWER UP

1.1. Connect the machine to the power supply of appropriate voltage 230 V. To start the machine turn the main switch 1 to position 1.

1.2. The display 4 is activated and lit up. Information about AMF REECE and the program version recorded in the machine temporarily appears on the screen.

1.3. This screen is automatically changed to the fault screen 5 . This screen informs the operator of any machine faults. Release the black STOP button 3 and press the green START button 2 and this screen will disappear.

1.4. The main menu appears on the screen. The machine is ready to sew or adjustments to the parameters to be made.

CAUTION! The faults will be also displayed, if the drum cover (part no. 41831082) is open. Close the drum cover and press the OK button on the screen - see chapter Troubleshooting.

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2. CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION Main menu:

1 Press the 450 button to enter the sewing speed adjustment.2 Stitch style change.

3 Press the EDIT button to enter to the next menu to set the stitch length and stitch style.4 Information about set stitch style.

5 Press the UP button to bring the machine to the home position - (the needle is up).6 Mode display - Standard:

- the machine is ready to sew.- backling green

- the machine is in process setting parameters.- backling orange

- the machine is sewing.- backling green

- Errors - fault on the machine.- backling red7 Top stitch length parameter.8 Bottom stitch length parameter.9 Thread time

10 Thread trim ( On / Off)11 Reverse is activated when displayed letter R.12 Tieoffinformation(D-dense)13 Operating time counter machines14 Press to go to the screen

3. SEWING SPEED ADJUSTMENT

3.1. To change sewing speed press the 450 button on the main screen.

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4. TOP STITCH AND BOTTOM STITCH LENGTH ADJUSTMENT

4.1. To change the length of the Top stitch and Bottom stitch press the EDIT button on the main screen.

4.2. The screen for setting the parameters appears on the display. To change the size of the Top stitch, press the top stitch value on the screen 1 .

4.3. The numerical display appears on the screen. The range of stitch length parameters is from 0 to 63. Set the required parameter for the Top stitch.

Press 5 toconfirmsetparameterandmovebacktopreviousscreen.Use the same method to set the parameters of the Bottom stitch 2 . Parameters selected in this numerical screen must not exceed a maximum value of 63 units, with one unit equal to 0.1 mm.

Press 4 to keep previous set parameter. The previous display with the original parameter appears on the screen.

4.4. When all required parameters are set, press the OK button 3 to move to the main screen.

3.2. It is possible to increase or decrease the sewing speed in the range from 150 to 500 spm. The current sewing speed is shown on the upper part of the main screen 1 , and also by the diagram.

To increase the sewing speed press the button. To decrease the sewing speed press the button .

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CAUTION! If the stitch length parameter is greater than the allowed range, this note appears on the screen:

Press the arrow. The previous display appears on the screen. Set the required parameter within the maximum al lowed value of 63.

NOTE!If the stitch reverse facility is required, press the blue REVERSE button on the right side of the work table.

The reverse button is lit, and the letter R appears on the screen 1 .

The Top stitch and Bottom stitch parameters will reverse.To return to the original parameters press the blue reverse button on the machine. The letter R 1 will disappear.

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5. SETTING THE STITCH STYLE

The standard stitch is created by repeating the Top and Bottom stitch lengths during sewing.AswellasthestandardstitchitispossibletoselectanotherfourstitchstylesandsettendifferentlengthsofTopandBottom stitches.The operator can create the stitch style and sequence of stitches as needed.

5.1. To change the stitch style, press EDIT on the main screen.

5.2. The next screen will appear on the display:

To set the stitch style, standard stitch 0 or the other stitch styles from 1 to 4, press the left or right arrow. The current set stitch style is always shown on the left corner of the display 2 .

5.3. After the arrow is pressed the screen is changed but it is still possible to change the stitch style by the arrows 3 and 4 .

To set the stitch length, press the PROGRAM button .

5.4. Thenumericalscreenappearsonthedisplaywithfirst5columnsofparameters.Touchingthebutton 6

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ThefirstrowshowstheparametersoftheTopstitch,themiddlerowshowsthestitchsequence,andinthethirdrowareparametersoftheBottomstitch length.It ispossibletoselecttendifferentstitcheslength,whichwillbeperiodically repeated during the sewing. Top stitch + Bottom stitch = one step. To change the parameter press the number.

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5.5. The next numerical screen will appear on the display:

Set the required stitch length.The set stitch length is shown on the upper part of the screen 5 . Press Entertoconfirmtheparameter.Tokeeptheoriginal set parameter press Clear. The buttons Enter and Clear always return you to the previous screen. Repeat the steps 4. and 5. until all required parameters have been set.

NOTE! If the number of selected parameters is less than ten the other parameters must be zero so that the stitch length can be periodically repeated during the sewing. For example the parameters selected in the following numerical screen looks like this when sewns:

6 Sewing material7 Thread8 Steps

5.6. When all parameters are selected, press OK twice to get to the main screen.

Then a new main menu, showing the new selected stitch style will appear on the screen.

Unless the Standard stitch style is selected, the information about the Top and Bottom stitch length will not be shown on the screen. To get this information, follow the instructions - Setting the stitch style chap. 4.

Top Stitch

Bottom Stitch

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6. THREAD TRIM - LENGTH ADJUSTMENT

6.1. If you want to change the trimmed thread lenght, press EDIT button.

6.2. Press button.

6.3. Press or for increasing or reducing the value. The shows the delay / start time of the cutting equiment after retacting the thread with the looper into the machine.

6.4. To return to the main screen, press button.

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7. COUNTER

7.1. The access the screen, press the countres .

7.2. On the screen there are three counters: 1 Counter top position of the needle 2 Total running time counter machines - can not delete

3 Total running time counter machines - can delete button

7.3. If the label on the main screen is changed to andstartsflashing,itmeansthatit is necessary to service the needle bar (see chapter E 2).

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8. CONDENSED STITCH - DENSE

8.1. To select the condensed stitch parameters press EDIT button on the main screen.

8.2. Press button 1 .

NOTE: If the machine is lying unused and not powered continuously for more than a week to 10 days, the password may be lost and would need to be entered again to activate the “Condensed Stitch Parameter” again.

8.3. Use the buttons 1 to select the desired number of dense stitches.Use the buttons 2 to select the desired density.

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9. TIE - OFF / BACK TACK

9.1. Forselectionoftie-offparameter,press EDIT from main menu scree.

9.2. SincetheBackTacktie-offispasswordprotected,press 1 on the next screen.

9.3. Passwordissuppliedwithaset.Itisafive-digitnumberthatyouenterusingthenumerickeypad.

NOTE: If the machine is lying unused and not powered continuously for more than a week to 10 days, the password may be lost and would need to be entered again to activate the “Condensed Stitch Parameter” again.

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9.4. Press the button on the screen .

9.5. Pressthebuttonrepeatedlytotogglebetweentwotie-offstylesDenseandBackTack.

9.6. Press the button repeatedly to toggle between two styles of Back Tack. Back Tack with loop and Back Tack with adjustable count of stitches.

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10. ADJUSTING THE MACHINE - PICK STITCH

To the customer order it is possible to adjust the machine by a mechanical mechanism called the Bender to sew a Pick Stitch which simulates a hand stitch. To change the Standard style stitch to Pick Stitch. After the machine is adjusted to sew a Pick Stitch, the Pick Stitch style 1 is shown on the screen.

Atrue“PickStitch”canbesewnif theoptionalbenderplatehasbeenfitted.Thisoptionsgivestheadvantageofplacing a small stitch on each side of the fabric with a space between each stitch. This is achieved by the Bender Plate raising the fabric prior to each stitch, thereby creating a small amount of fullness in the fabric between each stitch. When sewing the pick stitch, move the angle plate locking latch lever 31000032 down. To disable the Bender from the operation, move the latch lever up.To adjust the Pick stitch length see chapter 4, to adjust the sewing speed follow the instructions in to chapter 3. If the Pick stitch is selected no other stitch style can be used. To sew another stitch style it is necessary to set the machine back to the Standard stitch.

ThebasicdifferencebetweentheStandardStitchandPickStitch:2 Thread3 Sewn material

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11. STARTING SEWING

Ensure that all set parameters concur with requirements. The machine is activated by one pedal (A), but it is possible to order the machine with two pedals (B).

A - one pedal

1. If the machine is not in the home position with the needle up, press the foot pedal 1 in position 1 or the UP button on the left corner of the main screen.

2. Move the knee lever 2 to the right. The foot will raise and you can place the material.

3. Press the foot pedal 1 to the position 2 and start sewing with slow speed suitable for beginning of sewing if you press the pedal to the position 3, you will reach maximal adjusted speed.

B - by two pedals

1. If the machine is not in the home position, press the right foot pedal 3 or the UP button on the left corner of the main screen.

2. Raise the presser foot by moving the knee lever 2 to the right. Place the material under the foot and release the knee lift.

3. Press the left foot pedal 4 tostart sewing.Thispedalhas twopositions.Bypressing thepedal to thefirstposition the sewing speed is slow used especially at the start of sewing. To reach the maximum set sewing speed press the foot pedal fully.

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12. ERROR MESSAGES

If the Error message appears on the screen a fault has occurred.

For more informations see section Troubleshooting - Electronic system error messages.

4. The information about the sewing speed and selected stitch style appears on the screen during the sewing. There is no possibility to change these parameters when the machine is running and run is displayed on the screen 5 .

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13. SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE

Emergency stop:The machine can be stopped by the black STOP button at any time during sewing. Use this button in case of possible injury or machine damage. The button is located on the left side of the machine frame. The machine stops immediately when the Stop button is pressed. The error messages appears on the screen.

CAUTION!Always remove the power supply to change the needle or make any other machine maintenance.To sew again, press the green START button. The main menu 1 appears on the screen.

a) To continue the sewing cycle press the foot pedal. (Left foot pedal, if the machine is equiped with two padals).b) To start a new sewing cycle bring the needle up by pressing the UP button 2 on the display or by the right

foot pedal. Press the left foot pedal to start sewing cycle from the beginning.

CAUTION!

If the OK button 3 is pressed on the error screen, the display screen appears.

Press the ERROR button and the error message screen appears on the display again. Press the green START button.The main menu 1 appears on the screen. Then continue the procedure as in case a) or b).

Standard stop:1. Release the left foot pedal, and the machine will stop sewing.

Beforeturningoffthemachinemakesurethattheneedleisup.IfitisnotinuppositionpresstheUP button on the main screen or press the right foot pedal.

2. Press the black STOP button on the left side of the machine frame.3. Toswitchoffthemachineturnthemainswitchtotheoffposition0.

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1. NEEDLE INSTALLATION

Useonlytheneedlesnumber:00103238madeinAMFReeceasisadducedinchapterSpecificationsA.This type of needles was developed in AMF Reece. Double pointed needle which has an eye at the mid point, allows to transmitting the needle from one needle bar to the other and during the sewing maximally imitate the shape of the hand sewing.Except that, this needle does not leave so big holes in sewn material which generally improves the quality of sewing work.

To replace the needle follow this steps:

1. Bring the needle to home position by pressing the right foot pedal or by pressing the Up button on the display.2. To replace the needle, press the emergency Stop button.3. Fold the needle bar cover.4. Grasp the needle bar locking nuts and move the needle bar upwards.

Hold the needle bar up and remove the original needle. Insert a new needle so that the groove and the eye are from the front view on the left side. Do not install a bent or broken needle.

5. Release the needle bar and close the needle bar cover.

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2. THREADING

When threading see the pictures below.Easy threading allows the threading device located on the right side of the needle.

1. Bring the needle to the home position by pressing the right foot pedal or by pressing the Up button on the display.2. Move the lever of threading device down, so that the hook passes through the needle eye. Place the thread behind a hook and release the thread device lever.

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1. ADJUSTMENT

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2. ADJUSTMENT OF NEEDLE BARS

2.1. Adjust the upper needle bar

2.1.1. Move the upper needle bar to its DWELL position.2.1.2. Use the square head adjustment on the rear of the rocker arm to move the needle bar up and down. First

loosen the clamping screw.2.1.3. Use the gauge from the accessories 37771023 to measure 14,2 mm between the lip on the needle bar - not

the sleeve to the throat plate. 2.1.4. Adjust the upper needle bar to the gauge. Tighten the clamping screw.

2.2. Adjust the lower needle bar

2.2.1. Bring the needle bar to the closest point while transferring the needle.2.2.2. Use the square head adjustment on the rear of the lower rocker arm to move the needle bar up and down. First

loosen the clamping screw. 2.2.3. Use the gauge 37771-023 to measure 23,8 mm between the lip on the lower needle bar and the lip on the

upper needle bar. Do not measure to the needle sleeves.2.2.4. Adjust the lower needle bar to the gauge. Tighten the clamping screw. 2.2.5. Move the needle up and down. The needle should be free to move 0,4 to 1,2 mm.

2.3. Adjust the needle release

2.3.1. With the needle in the upper needle bar, rotate the handwheel to bring the needle just to the transfer point to the lower needle bar.

2.3.2. Move the handwheel back and forth slightly to test the needle release from the upper needle bar.2.3.3. Loosen the jam nut on the top of the needle bar . Rotate the sleeve adjust nut counterclockwise (viewed from

above) quarter turn at a time until the needle does not release. Reverse the nut clockwise until the needle just release at the transfer point. Turn clockwise (half turn). Tighten the jam nut.

2.3.4. Make the same adjustment on the lower needle bar to get needle release from the lower needle bar to the upper needle bar. Oscillate the handwheel to assure that the needle transfers properly.

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3. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF GRIPPER FINGERS

3.1. Align to the needle

3.1.1.Bringthegripperfingersintotheclosedposition.3.1.2.Loosentwomountingscrewsholdingthefingerbracket.3.1.3.Movethefingerbrackettoget0,13mmclearancebetweentheneedleandtheendofthepadsonthegripper

fingers.Tightenthescrews.

3.2. Adjust finger closing

3.2.1.BringthegripperfingersintotheclosedpositionwiththelowerneedlebarintheDWELLposition.3.2.2. Loosen two screws holding the pivot bracket.3.2.3.Movethepivotbrackettoclosethefingers.Besuretoremoveallplayinthemechanism.

Theremustbeclearance0,4mmbetweenthefingerleverandthepivotbracketwhenthefingersareclosedonly! Tighten the screws.

3.3. Timing the gripper fingers

3.3.1.Bringthelowerneedlebarat0,8až0,4mmbeforetheneedlereachestheDWELLposition.3.3.2. Loosen the 3 screws clamping the thread clamp cam on the main cam shaft. 3.3.3.Rotatethecamtojustclosethegripperfingers.Tightentheclampingscrewsonthecam.

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4. ADJUSTING LOOP SUPPORT, THREAD GUIDE, AND SEPARATOR GUIDE

4.1. Adjust the loop support

4.1.1.Bringthegripperfingersintotheclosedposition.4.1.2. Loosen clamping screw holding the loop support (pyramid). 4.1.3.Movetheloopsupporttoalignitsedgewiththetopfingersonthegripperfingers.4.1.4. Bring the lower needle bar all the way up. Make sure that it clears the loop support.

4.2. Adjust the thread guide

4.2.1. Bring the lower needle bar to hold the needle in the DWELL position.4.2.2. Loosen two screws holding the thread guide. 4.2.3. Set the thread guide at 0,8 mm from the side of the needle. 4.2.4. Align the edge of the thread guide with the center of the feed dog. Tighten the screws.

4.3. Adjust the separator guide

4.3.1. Loosen the screw holding the separator guide to the drum.4.3.2. Set the separator guide so that the thread being carried by the lower looper contacts midway on the upper

angle. The thread will then drop properly into the groove. Tighten the screw.Perform the control of the correct setting. Turn the handwheel and check if the looper does not touch the thread separator.

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5. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF THE THREAD LIFTER

5.1. Adjust lifter hook

5.1.1. Move the thread lifter to complete its upward travel.5.1.2. Adjust the lifter hook to lift the thread fully into the slot of the separator guide.

Do not pinch the thread. Tighten the screw. Check if the lifter hook is not touch by looper after adjustment. The lifter hook can not touch the looper!

6. TIMING THE THREAD BRUSH

6.1. Thread brush opening

6.1.1. Bring the lower needle bar to the point where the needle just starts to move from the dwell position.6.1.2. Loosen two screws of the brush operating cam on the main cam shaft.6.1.3 . Rotate the cam to where the thread brush just starts to open. Tighten the cam.

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7. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF THREAD TENSION FINGER

7.1. Set forward position 7.1.1. Remove both throat plates.7.1.2. Bringthetensionfingertoitsmostforwardposition(forwardoperator).7.1.3. Loosen the support block pivot screw.

Movethepivottopositionthenoseoffingerat4,8to6,4mmfromthecenteroftheneedle.Tightenthescrew.

7.2. Timing the tension finger

7.2.1. Bringthelowerneedlebartothepointwhenthegripperfingersjustopen.7.2.2. Loosen two screws holding the bevel gear on the main cam shaft.7.2.3. Rotatetheotherbevelgeartomovethetensionfingertoitsrearposition.Tightenthescrewsonthebevel

gear.

7.3. Clearance from the needle

7.3.1. Remove both throat plates.7.3.2. Rotatethehandwheeltomovethetensionfingerthroughacompletecycle.7.3.3. Loosen the screw clamping the eccentric stud. Rotate the eccentric stud to adjust for clearance on the return

strokebetweenthefingerandtheneedle0,8mm.Tighten the screw.

7.4. Adjust the stitch tension

7.4.1. Firstsetthetensionspringbyonescrewfornotensionwiththetensionfingerattherearposition(awayfromthe operator).

7.4.2. For tighter stitches adjust for more tension on the tension spring.

NOTE:Adjustthesupportblockupordownsothatthetensionfingermovesthroughthecompletecyclewithoutanybinding.

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8. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF MATERIAL FEED

8.1. Position the timing of material feed

8.1.3. Bringtheeyeoftheneedleflushwiththethroatplate.8.1.4. Loosen the throat plate holder, by two screws, holding the throat plates.8.1.5. Position the throat plate for 0,08 to 0,13 mm clearance of the forward end of the slot from needle eye. Make

sure that the feed dog and the bender plate are free to operate. Tighten the throat plate holder making sure that it is square with the back casting.

8.2. Adjust feed dog angle

8.2.1. Perform this adjustment and the adjustment feed dog height at the same time.8.2.2. Bring the feed dog above the throat plate.8.2.3. Loosen two screws on the material feed arm to adjust the feed dog. 8.2.4. Adjust the upper surface of the feed dog parallel with the throat plate. Tighten the screws.

8.3. Adjust feed dog height

8.3.1. Bring the feed dog above the throat plate .8.3.2. Use the lifter rod to raise or lower the feed dog. Loosen the upper jam nut. Loosen the lower jam nut (left hand

thread). 8.3.3. Adjust the feed dog for 0,4 to 0,8 mm. Above the throat plate.

Tighten the jam nuts.

8.4. Adjust feed dog timing

8.4.1. Bring the needle bar at 0,4 to 0,8 mm. before the needle reaches the dwell position. 8.4.2. Loosen the material feed cam and rotate to just bring the feed dog all the way up. Tighten the feed cam.

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9. TIMING THE FOLLOWER FOOT

9.1. Adjust the follower foot separation

9.1.1. This adjustment requires a long arm key or an extension to a standard key. Bend the key as required for access to the gear screw.

9.1.2. Remove the belt guard. Unhook the cam lever spring for the upper looper.

9.1.3. Rotate the handwheel to bring the set on the presser foot gear into view. Loosen the set screw. 9.1.4. Rotate the handwheel to bring the feed dog to the end of stroke where it starts to descend.

The follower foot should move upward at this time. Determine whether to advance the follower foot to move upward sooner or retard the follower foot to move later.

9.1.5. Rotate the handwheel to where the low section of the left upper looper cam uncovers the presser foot gear. 9.1.6. Hold the right cam looper gear in place. Pull the presser foot gear to disengage from the gearing. Rotate the

presser foot gear clockwise to retard the follower foot or counterclockwise to advance. Push the gear in to engage the gearing. Rotate the handwheel to check the timing of the follower foot to the feed dog.

9.1.7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the follower foot separates from the feed dog at the end of its stroke.

9.1.8. Rotate to bring the set screw on the presser foot gear into view and tighten the screw. Replace the upper looper cam lever spring. Replace the belt guard. Check the right looper timing.

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10. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING, LEFT LOOPER AND RIGHT LOOPER

10.1. Left looper dwell position

10.1.1. Loosen two screws to remove the belt guard at the handwheel and of the machine for access to the cam lever.10.1.2. Bring the upper needle bar to its maximum upward position.10.1.3. Loosen the cam lever screw and locate the tip of the left looper at 4,8 mm from the needle.

10.2. Left looper clearance

10.2.1. Rotate the handwheel to bring the left looper alongside the needle.10.2.2. Check for 0,2 - 0,8 mm clearance between the left looper and the needle. If necessary, carefully bend the

looper arm to get the proper clearance.

10.3. Left looper height

10.3.1. Loosen the left looper arm and adjust the arm to just clear the needle bar on the return stroke. Tighten the arm.

10.3.2. Run the left looper thought its motion a few times to assure that the arm does strike the needle bar on the return stroke.

10.4. Right looper dwell

10.4.1. Bring the upper needle bar to its maximum upward position.10.4.2. Loosentherightloopercamlever.Movetherightlooperfor1,6až0,8mmclearancefromtheupperneedle

bar. Tighten the cam lever.

10.5. Looper timing

10.5.1. Bring the upper needle bar just to its dwell position.10.5.2. Loosen the right looper cam. Rotate the cam to advance the right looper to 0,8 mm ahead of the left looper.

Tighten the cam.

NOTE: The right looper picks up the thread ahead of the left looper.

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11. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF LOWER LOOPER

11.1. Timing the drive gibs

11.1.1. Rotate the handwheel by hand to transfer the needle to the upper needle bar. Stop at the point that the retainerringontheupperneedlebar(movingupward)isjustflushwiththebottomoftheneedlebarbushing.

11.1.2. Loosen the arm crank screw. Hold the arm crank assembly and move the lower looper arm out far enough to remove the arm crank.

11.1.3. Bellow the handwheel remove the nut holding the arm crank drive gear.11.1.4. Mark the position of the material feed drive gear. 11.1.5. Pull the arm crank drive to gear to disengage from the gearing and rotate to make the drive gibs point

vertically downward.Reengage the arm crank drive gear to the gearing. Check that the material feed drive gear has not moved.

11.1.6. Replace the nut on the gear stud and tighten.11.1.7. Install the arm crank assembly on the shaft of the lower arm and make sure that the looper arm is seated.

Do not tighten. Proceed to the instructions for Timing the lever looper.

CAUTION! Whenever the arm crank drive gear is disengaged, all other timings and adjustments must be checked

11.2. Timing the lower looper

11.2.1. Bringthelowerneedlebarto0,4mmbeforetheneedlereachesitsdwellposition.Thegripperfingersshouldjust close.

11.2.2. Loosen the arm crank screw. Hold the drive gibs in place and rotate the bottom looper to position its tipat(12,7mmDeco2000PickStitch)(1mmDeco2000Standard)fromtheslotinthegripperfingers.Tighten the screw.

11.3. Align the lower hook tip

11.3.1. Bringthetipofthelowerhooktothegripperfingers.11.3.2. Alignthetipofthehookat2—3mmbelowthetopedgeofthegripperfingers(screwattheendoflooper

arm). Tighten the screw.

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12. ADJUSTMENT AND TIMING OF BENDER PLATE

12.1. Raised position of bender plate

12.1.1. Loosen two screws to remove the metal table - holder of the throat plates.12.1.2. Release the angle plate latch for pick stitch operation. Rotate the handwheel to bring the bender plate fully

up. 12.1.3. Loosen the screw attaching the pusher plate. 12.1.4. Lift the presser foot away from the bender plate. Move the bender plate for 0,4 mm clearance from the

needle. Tighten the screw.

12.2. Adjust bender plate height

12.2.1. Bring the bender plate into the down position.12.2.2. Loosen the jam nut on the bracket rod. Turn the adjusting bushing to align the end of the bender plate

towardstheoperatorflushwiththethroatplate.Thisshouldsettheoppositeendofthebenderplateat0,4mm above the throat plate. Tighten the jam nut.

12.3. Align to the throat plate

12.3.1. Loosen the clamping screw and also loosen two screws holding the pivot support.12.3.2. Align the edge of the notch for the feed dog on the bender plate with the edge of the feed dog slot on the

throat plate.12.3.3. Tighten the pivot support screws. Adjust the pins to the bender plate and tighten the clamping screw.

12.4. Timing the plate

12.4.1. Release the angle plate latch for pick stitch operation.12.4.2. Rotate the handwheel to move the needle into the lower needle bar.12.4.3. Rotate to bring the presser foot down to the throat plate. Stop when the presser foot is 0,4 mm above the

throat plate.12.4.4. Loosen two screws holding the angle plate cam on the main cam shaft.12.4.5. Rotate the cam to just start the bender upward. Tighten the cam.

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12.5. Adjust the angle plate latch

12.5.1. Rotate the handwheel to bring the roller onto the high section of the angle plate cam on the main cam shaft.12.5.2. Loosen the mounting of the angle plate latch two screws on the tie bracket.12.5.3. Adjust the latch to snap onto locking clip.

Tighten the mounting.

12.6. Adjust cam lever spring

12.6.1. Loosen the jam nut on the stud attaching the cam lever spring to tie bracket.12.6.2. Use the other nut to adjust the pressure of the roller on the cam lever against the angle plate cam.12.6.3. Operate the machine. The roller should stay in positive contact with the cam.

Tighten the jam nut.

12.7. Presser foot tension

12.7.1. Run the upper nut on the top of the presser foot rod to two threads from the top. 12.7.2. Turn the underneath nut to move the spring clip against the upper nut.

Tighten the two nuts.

12.8. Rod spring compression

12.8.1. Bring the bender plate to the fully up position.12.8.2. Lift the presser foot and then reset on the bender plate. The presser foot should move down to contact the

throat plate.12.8.3. Loosen the collar under the rod spring on the angle stitch mechanism. 12.8.4 . Rotate the collar to increase or decrease the compression of the rod spring. Find the point that the bender

platejustliftsthepresserfootawayfromthethroatplate.Thenbackofftwoturnsonthecollartodecreasethe compression on the rod spring. Tighten the collar.

12.8.5. Operate the machine to check the stitching on the material being used. If the stitch length varies increase the compression on the rod spring.

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13. STEP MOTOR SET UP

Setupthegap0,25mmbetweenthesensorfaceandflagonthecam.

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14. SETTING - UP PROCEDURE FOR FEED DOG SENSOR AND FLAG

Ensure0,8mmgapbetweenfeeddogsensorandassembly.SensorcableharnessconnectormustbefittedintoSK3 on main card. Check correct mains voltage setting is selected. Switch on machine. Pull the handwheel round by hand keeping an eye on feed dog as feed dog goes below throat plate - stop. Adjust flagassemblynexttofeeddogsensorsosmallredL.E.D.justcomeson.Tightenflagandsensormaintaining8mmgap.

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15. BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENTS

The V belt can be released after some time of using the machine, which may worsen the productivity. That is why its necessary to check the belt tension.

1. To tighten the V belt fold the machine working table and loosen two nuts 06000014 and two screws 0400004. 2. Move the bracket down as needed and tighten two nuts. 3. After the V belt is adjusted it is necessary to adjust the T belt: Loosen the nuts, move the motor downas needed

and then tighten the screws.4. Check the tension by the pressure approximately 10 N above the plate. The sag of the belt should be approximately 10 mm.5. To tighten the belt on the step motor 24381054 loosen the screw on the step motor holder 31000006 and move the

holder with step motor in direction away from the machine. Tighten the screw.

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1. PRINCIPLES OF MACHINE MAINTENANCE

WARNING: -Tomakeanymaintenanceturnoffthemainswitch. - Do not modify the machine in any way, which could damage electronic devices and machine mechanisms.

CAUTION: - Always keep the safety rules valid in the organization.

WARNING: - Check if the electrical cables are not damaged. - Check safety covers for damage and replace if needed immediately. - Keep your hands out of the sewing area! - Do not modify the machine in any way which could eliminate safety parts.

CAUTION: - Do not neglect periodic maintenance. -Ifthereisproblemwithelectricalpowersupply,switchofftheoperatingswitch(circuitbreaker) - Do not damage, correct and remove safety labels. -Donotworkwiththemachinewhenyouareundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol. - User has to ensure the lighting of the working area minimal 750 Luxes.

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2. MACHINE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

1.Switchofftheelectricalpowersupply.

2. Use the brushes from the accessories to clean the thread lints and fabric from the sewing mechanism.Turn the handwheel to rotate with the sewing mechanism. Clean the thread waste from the roller daily. Lift the working table and perform the cleaning by the air-blowing. Do not forget to clean the waste on the control box air gird. WARNING ! When covering the working table take care of hands. Possible injury!

3. Lubricate the machine daily

4. Perform visual check of mechanism especially in area of sewing mechanism.

5.Whenthemaintenanceandcheckingisfinished,closecovers.

3. MACHINE LUBRICATION

1. It is necessary to lubricate daily all places said below, lubricate soundly especially when the machine is switched onforthefirsttimeorafteralongidleperiod.UsetheoilESSOTERESSO68oroilwithsimilarquality.

2.Toomuchoilmaycauseitsoverflowingaroundtheneedlebararea.

3. To lubricate the needle bar fold the needle bar cover. Few drops of oil drop on the needle bar above bearing, to the needle bar center, and do not forget to lubricate the lower needle bar and conducting sleeve area.Close the cover.

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4. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE

once a day (10 hours of operation) - cleaning of the sewing mechanism area - cleaning the inner frame of the machine - lubrication of the needle bars and sewing mechanisms

once a week (80 hours of operation) -visual check - external and internal mechanism

once a month (300 hours of operation) - check the screw connections tightening - check the waste on the control box air grid. - check the belts tension

5. MACHINE DISPOSAL

1. To ensure ecological disposal it is necessary to remove especially nonmetallic parts from the ma chine. To take these parts out, it is necessary to perform the partial dismantling of the machine, remove covers, dismantle the machine arm and remove the frame.

2. Aluminium and duralumin parts must be treated separately, also nonferrous metal parts and plastic parts

3. Parts mentioned in point 2 can be found in the spare parts manual with these marks: aluminium parts non - ferrous metal parts plastic and non - metallic parts

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TROUBLESHOOTING

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................2-22. ADJUSTMENTS QUICK REFERENCE LIST .............................................................................................2-23. FAULTS WITHOUT ERROR MESSAGES .................................................................................................2-34. THE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ERROR MESSAGES .................................................................................2-35. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FAULTS ..............................................................................................................2-46. THE ELECTRONIC FAULTS ......................................................................................................................2-5

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1. INTRODUCTION

Warning! Inspect the machine on a regular basis and use only quality parts. The manufacturer recommends using original AMF Reece parts, especially needles, loopers, and throat plates.

The Deco 2000 electronically displays error massages, when worn or damaged parts are detected. If machine problems occur and the error is not displayed, ensure correct needle installation and threading. The other troubles are eliminated according to the detailed descriptions listed.

2. ADJUSTMENTS QUICK REFERENCE LIST

NOTE: Required machine settings are variable according to the fabric and thread variation used. The type of thread and fabric will affect the amount of wear on the machine parts.

To obtain the highest quality of the sewing work maintain the following values:

The distance between the upper needle bar and the threat plate 14.3 mm. The clearance between the lip of lower needle bar and lip on the upper needle bar 23,8 mm. Needle clearance 0,4 to 1,2 mm. The clearance between the needle and the end of the pads on the gripper fingers 0,13 mm. The clearance between the fingers lever and pivot bracket must be 0,4 mm but when the fingers are closed only. Keep the clearance between the thread guide and the side of the needle 0,8 mm. The loopers can not catch the thread separator. The lifter hook can not catch the looper. The clearance of the forward end of the slot from the needle eye 0,08 to 0,13 mm. The clearance between the feed dog above the throat plate 0,4 - 0,8 mm. The clearance of the needle bar to the dwell position 0,8 to 0,4 mm. The clearance of the left looper tip from the center of the needle 4,8 mm. Clearance between the left looper and the needle 0,4 to 0,8 mm. Clearance from the right looper to the upper needle bar 1,6 to 0,8 mm. The clearance of right looper to the 0,8 ahead of the left looper. The clearance between the lower looper tip and before the needle 12,7 mm. The tip of the hook 0,8 below the top of the edge of the gripper fingers. The bender plate clearance to the needle 0,4 mm. Gap between the sensor face and flag on cam 0,254 mm. The gap between feed dog sensor and flag assembly 8 mm.

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UP

EDIT

OK

*TOP STITCH:* BOTOM STITCH:*THREAD TIME:

402020

SPEED 450

S 1 2 3 4

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TROUBLESHOOTING

SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE SOLUTION

Thread breakage.

Thread draw - off is too tight. Reduce thread tension.Damaged loopers or throad plate. Replace damaged parts.Incorrect needle and sewing mechanism adjustment.

Correctly adjust the timing of sewing mechanism.

Poor thread quality. Use high quality threads only.Thread holes in the needle and looper are too small. Use correct parts.

Damaged the thread separator, worn right looper. Replace damaged parts.

The roller is not rotating. Clean the roller.

The machine does not sew.

Bent or broken needle. Roll the needle on a smooth flat surface, if bent, replace the needle.

Damaged throad plate. Deburr or replace the looper.Incorrect sewing system adjustment. Correctly adjust.

Incorrect thread draw-off. Correctly adjust thread spring and timing of the thread tension finger.

Skip stitches.Bent needle or damaged stitch forming parts. Replace the damaged parts.

Incorrectly adjusted sewing mechanism. Correctly adjust the sewing mechanism.

The needle transfer does not work, needle breakage.

Spring plunge or the springs in the needle bars are worn. Replace damaged parts.

3. FAULTS WITHOUT ERROR MESSAGES

4. THE ELECTRONIC SYSTEM ERROR MESSAGES

If the Error message 1 appears on the screen a fault has occurred. Press button 1 .

Next a list of errors appears on the screen.This message informs the operator what is wrong. Repair the machine. Press button 2 . For more informations see table bellow.

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List of the error messages, possible cause, probable solution:

Error messages Cause Solution

COVER The drum cover is open.(Part number: 41831082)

Close the drum cover and tighten the locking screw. Press the button OK.

FREQ. INVENTER The machine is stopped by STOP button. Press the START button.

STEPPERMOTOR

Broken stepper motor driver.Turn off the machine at last 1 minute. If the display is switched on again after an error, check the stepper motor driver and power supply.

Step motor does not reach the base position.

Check movements in respective axis manually.Check step motor and driver.Check home sensor.

SET NUMBER IS INCORRECT Set parameter is incorrect.Press the arrow on the display and select the parameters in correct range.

5. ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FAULTS - FUSE DESCRIPTION

FUSE TYPE INSURED PART FAULT

F 1 - T2A, 12.0008.4.665 Work light. The light does not operate.

The source GS 1 primary part.The LED on GS 1 is not light.The LED on PLC is not light.The display is not light.

F2 - T 10A, 12.0008.4.664 Frequency inventer U 1. Frequency inventer faults.

F 3 - T 1, 6 A, 12.0008.4.064 The source GS 2 primary part. Step motor faults.

F 4 - T 10 A, 120008.4.664 The source GS 2 secondary part. Step motor faults.

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SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE PROBABLE SOLUTION

After the machine is switched on, the display is not light.

No power supply. Check main power supply or voltage in the socket.

Power switch QS 1 is damaged. Replace the switch 12.0008.4.835.

Fuse F 1 failure (the LED on the power supply GS1 does not light). Replace the fuse 12.0008.4.665.

Faulty display. Replace the display 70.8001.1.004.

After the Start button is pressed the machine does not start operating. Contactor KM 1 does not switch on.

Check the contactor KM circuits, it means button SB2 Start, SB1 Stop, Control press pushbutton start (SB2) or stop (SB1) Cover BQ6, or replace the contactor 12.0008.4.488.

Sewing motor is not turning.

Fuse F2 failure. Replace the fuse 12.0008.4.664.

Faulty driver motor. Check the or replace the driver motor U1 - 70.8001.1.002.

Faulty sewing motor. Replace motor M 1 - 12.0008.4.757.

Step motor is not moving.

Fuse F3 or F4 failure. Power led driver U2 no light.

Replace fuse F3 - 12.0008.4.064 or F4 - 12.0008.4.664.

Sensor BQ2 failure. Test sensor BQ2, replace sensor 12.00104.025

Faulty driver U2. Replace driver 12.0010.4.161.

Faulty step motor. Replace motor 06.7000.0.004.

Cutting threads is not work.Faulty relay KA 1. Replace relay 12.0008.4.720.

Faulty cutting solenoid. Replace solenoid 70.4165.1.129.

6. THE ELECTRONIC FAULTS

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